These are topics any one is free to examine in more depth, as Nintendo has released playable demos for both systems, available to all now on the eShop. Just how can the 3DS handle a game originally designed for much more powerful hardware? And in the case of Switch, how well can a game that's so heavy on touchscreen use hold up when playing docked? These are the two aspects that are crucial to the quality of the Captain Toad port: visuals and control. That's right, Nintendo's last generation portable is still thriving and the release of Captain Toad across two new platforms is more interesting than you might think. But this is no ordinary conversion project because not only is the title coming to Switch, it's getting a 3DS conversion too. Of course, it's ultimately derived from a mini-game in Super Mario 3D World, but it holds up as a standalone release with a whole host of fun puzzles, beautiful visuals and a superb implementation of the Wii U dual-screen concept. Nintendo has wasted little time in porting most of its Wii U back catalogue over to Switch and the trend continues with Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker - and this is actually a great thing as it's one of the Wii U's most enjoyable titles.
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